The posters refer to three recent events where some say Pope Francis
has been heavy handed.

The first is the recent upset in the Soverign
Military Order of Malta where amid scandal Pope Francis asked the head
of the order to resign.

The second is the Vatican investigation of the Franciscan Friars of
the Immaculate (FFI) and the closing of one of their seminaries in
Italy.

The third is an ongoing request from four prominent cardinals and many others
to clarify recent papal statements addressing the ability for civilly
divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Holy Communion.

Marco Tostatti, a Vatican insider, says this is an "historical and unprecedented event."

Father Antonio Spadaro — a close friend of the Holy Father — commented,
"the vulgarity of the means used shows the desperation of this small
minority that makes a lot of noise and makes use of all childhood
strategies."

He goes on to say, "It is a new piece of the attack
strategy that will not affect neither the serenity nor the popularity of
the Pope."

There is, however, no indication that the Knights of Malta, the FFI or the four cardinals are involved in the campaign.